Hostel Pension V Podzamci Prague
V Podzamci Str. 27, Praha 4, Prague, Bohemia, 140 000, Czech Republic
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U SUTERU HOTEL IN PRAGUE
by diana_renou
Hi, Does anybody know the U Suteru hotel in Prague? Any advice for a woman traveling alone? it is a safe location? many thanks for your help. Diana
Re: U SUTERU HOTEL IN PRAGUE
by r13
Do not worry - you are in the center and there are no really unsafe parts of Prague at all. Great spot to catch metro/tram to any part of the city. Old City and other attractions within walking distance.
It is close to Wenceslas square which is busy all night and somewhat unpleasant with drunks and some prostitutes/strip bars agents. No problem during the day...
Travel Tips for Prague
Walking along Charles bridge
by clairegeordio
This is the oldest of Prague's bridges and was founded by Charles IV in 1357. There are towers at either end of the bridge (the Lesser town bridge towers and the Old Town bridge tower). From 1683 to 1928 thirty sculptures of the saints were set onto the bridge piers. The bridge is 515m long and is 10m wide. Strolling along Charles bridge is a lovely activity as you get beautiful views across the river to the other bridges and a magnificent view to the cathedral and castle. There are many vendors selling paintings and other souvenirs along the bridge.
Anchored to a Landmark
by mrclay2000
If you're a traveler or someone who worries about getting lost, you can see some great stuff by sticking to the riverbanks. Praguers enjoying their riverside walks just as much as the rest of us, so you will seldom be diverted from the river more than a few yards. Riverside Prague gives you the modern city and its medieval monoliths all in a single view. The city buildings have so many flashes of color, so it is never surprising to have red, green, pink, ochre, and yellow blended into a single city block, or even a consecutive row of facades.
Language
by kari5
I found that not very many people in Prague speak a lot of English, so learning some Czech will probably be useful. Locals generally respond very well if you at least recognise the effort they have made for you, even if you only know a word or two of Czech. Here are some useful phrases:
Hello - Dobrý den
Yes - Ano
No - Ne
Please - Prosím
Thank you - Děkuji
We found that most Czechs are more than happy to give an impromptu lesson in Czech - one taxi driver even listed off several phrases when we asked him, and then made us repeat them all in turn so that he could correct our pronounciation :) That was the best taxi journey I've ever been on.
Don't be too daunted if Czech looks too confusing - many Czechs speak German as a second language so if you did German at school, now is the perfect opportunity to go up into the attic and dust off all your old exercise books!
Pissing Statue
by Pieter11
In the Cihelna street in Mala Strana, you'll find a very extraordinairy statue in a little square. It are two bronze statues, clearly both male. The statues are created by artist David Cerny.
The gentlemen are peeing all the time and if you send an SMS to a certain number, they will "write" your text by peeing the letters in the water. The men hold and steer their *** realisticly and follow all commands.
Vltava and more of the Castle area.
by dabidc
This view gives a better idea of the location of the castle in relation to the Vltava as it turns and runs east for a few hundred metres beofre trning north again.
to the right or the soth the view of St Nicholas' church in Mala Strana, shown in this section also helps to pin point the position of the castle in ralation to the old town of Prague.
Questions and Answers
Q: Prague public transportation "Hello VT;
I'm so confused how the 1 day or 3 days pass works. It says that you have to validate the pass/ticket before..."
A: "You validate it once and then it is good for the 24/72 hours on all public transport whether metro, bus or tram."
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